Our research “Testing Chebyshev’s bias for prime numbers up to 1015” won the top award at the “Step Into The Future” science forum and will be presented at the 30th European Union Contest for Young Scientists 2018 in Dublin (Ireland) on September 14-19, 2018. The EUCYS was set up at 1989 to promote the ideals of co-operation and interchange between young scientists. The contest is the annual showcase of the best of European student scientific achievement. The Russian team of 3 students will compete among other students from 43 countries.

In addition, our research got the right to be presented at Intel ISEF final that is held in the USA every year.

Our research work “Testing Chebyshev’s bias for prime numbers up to 1015” won “Step Into The Future” all-Russian science forum (a part of international Intel ISEF competition) that took place in Moscow on March 19-23, 2018. Continue reading →

Our presentation “Testing Chebyshev’s bias for prime numbers up to 1015” won “The best presentation in English” award at the “Step Into The Future” all-Russian science forum that took place in Moscow on March 19-23, 2018.

Our research presentation “Testing Chebyshev’s bias for prime numbers up to 1015” became the only winner of the “Mathematics and its applications in modern technologies” section of “Step Into The Future” science forum that took place in Moscow on March 19-23, 2018. Continue reading →

We are publishing the short presentation of our paper called “The Practical Realization of a Cryptographic System Based on One-Time Pads” (in Russian) that won the top award in the Computer Science section of the Intel-Avangard conference (the part of Intel ISEF) on February 22-25, 2018.

On February 25, 2018 our cryptography paper and presentation “On practical realization of one-time pad cryptographic system” won the top award in the Computer Science section at Intel-Avangard conference, which is a part of international Intel ISEF competition. Continue reading →

On January 20th, 2018 our “4000 Chebyshev Bias Tester” completed testing all primes up to 10*1014 and found a new and previously unknown 10th sign-changing zone for ∆{4;3,1}(x), where the value of ∆{4;3,1}(x) equals to -1. Continue reading →

On December 27, 2017 our “4000 Chebyshev Bias Tester” completed testing all primes up to 10*1014 and found 5 first and previously unknown sign-changing zones for ∆{24;19,1}(x), where the value of ∆{24;19,1}(x) equals to -1. Continue reading →